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YOU SAY YOU WANT A RESOLUTION

YOU
SAY YOU WANT A RESOLUTION

By
Eric Plaut

Happy 2014!We’re already six weeks into the New
Year.Due to this, I decided to forgo
the usual formalities we say on January first.Hope that everyone enjoyed the holidays with family, friends and the
usual good tidings.

As I write this
editorial during the week of February ninth, I realize a couple of milestones
have occurred in the music world.The
Doors’ keyboardist Ray Manzarek would’ve celebrated his 75th
birthday on February 12th.And
the Beatles commemorate 50 years since the “British Invasion” landed in New
York City.To celebrate their golden
anniversary, I will tie in the Beatles’ song Revolution to this article.(I will write another article about the Fab Four’s 50th
anniversary.And I’ve already posted an
online tribute to Ray Manzarek a few months ago.)

It seems that we all
know someone who makes an annual New Year’s resolution.The old year is slowly fading away, and
people briefly recollect what happened during the last 360 or so calendar
days.The holiday decorations get put
back in boxes and the Christmas tree (or Hanukkah bush) is parked at the curb
waiting to be hauled away.The New Year
rolls in and, for most of us, the slate is now wiped clean.

You
say you want a resolution?To most of us, we want to—but can’t—change the world we live in.As one friend of mine, Jeff, states, we’re
only in control of what we think and what we do.For starters, it’s important that we write
out a list of things we want to accomplish.But it’s even more essential when we plan tomorrow today.Seeing a list written the night before is a
smart way to start out the morning.It
gives us some motivation to begin these tasks.

But resolutions don’t
need to begin on January first.Even
though I believe in starting the year with a clean slate, I don’t wait for January
first in order to set the creative wheels in motion.If you want to plan an activity in October
for instance, write down your plans on a sheet of paper and start working on it
right away.Don’t count yourself
out.Chances are you may forget what you
wanted to start the New Year off with.Also, wouldn’t it be better accomplish this goal—or several more—before
you originally intended to start it three months down the road?Maybe you could even cite a couple of related
examples in a future job interview.

We hear about others
making resolutions on New Year’s Day.People
want to lose weight, get a new job, and move to a bigger house—or something
astronomical.Well, that’s great—but
with any goal, it’s important to write down your plans and break them down into
small steps.That way you won’t get
frustrated and give up easily.It may
help to talk it out with friends, but don’t be surprised if they don’t offer you
any “real solutions” on these matters.For example with losing weight, starting an exercise program or questions
about any medical issues you may have, please
consult your primary-care physician!I am not a doctor nor would I ever play one in real life.

In conclusion, you
don’t need to wait for the New Year to begin a resolution.Making vital decisions always tend to be
within a stone’s throw from us.You may
want to get started right away, or that one opportunity may pass you by.Keep a few pens and a pad of paper handy to
jot down ideas or things you need to accomplish.For those larger tasks, it’s important to
break them down into smaller steps.While
it’s good to discuss a resolution of yours with a family member or a close
friend, you need to consult with a professional for such issues as medical ones
or your career.

Alright?Alright!

AUTHOR’S NOTES

Consciousness
or I will not accept any responsibility for any of the material written in this
article.This writing just tells of ways
of innovation to help one with the job search.It’s considered, by all means, a learning piece.So enjoy and best of luck on the job
search.Make 2014 a memorable year!

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